Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... thoughts as to be conceived impossible , or so foreign from our counsels as to take us unprepared . The thunders of ... thought , that the grounds assigned by France for her interference were not ade- quate ; but , supposing himself to ...
... thoughts as to be conceived impossible , or so foreign from our counsels as to take us unprepared . The thunders of ... thought , that the grounds assigned by France for her interference were not ade- quate ; but , supposing himself to ...
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... thought necessary by the British government to send orders , and therewith an armament , to the West Indies , to take into our own hands that redress which had been in vain sought by representation and remonstrance at Madrid . Or- ders ...
... thought necessary by the British government to send orders , and therewith an armament , to the West Indies , to take into our own hands that redress which had been in vain sought by representation and remonstrance at Madrid . Or- ders ...
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... thought expedient to bring directly to a point . That justice was on the side of the British complaints , might be inferred from the cir- stance , that , after negotiation , re- dress was finally accorded ; and that the amount of the ...
... thought expedient to bring directly to a point . That justice was on the side of the British complaints , might be inferred from the cir- stance , that , after negotiation , re- dress was finally accorded ; and that the amount of the ...
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... thought with more disgust and abhorrence than he ( Mr. Canning ) did . If that speech were to be understood in the plain meaning of the words namely , that the Spanish people were to be called upon , to consent to certain modifications ...
... thought with more disgust and abhorrence than he ( Mr. Canning ) did . If that speech were to be understood in the plain meaning of the words namely , that the Spanish people were to be called upon , to consent to certain modifications ...
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... thought , and indeed should still continue to think , that , in pub- lishing the document which they had done , they had hit a chord which could not fail to vibrate at Madrid , and that they had put forward a specific , which could not ...
... thought , and indeed should still continue to think , that , in pub- lishing the document which they had done , they had hit a chord which could not fail to vibrate at Madrid , and that they had put forward a specific , which could not ...
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